Enhance your safety and efficiency on the job with the comprehensive VEVOR Vertical Lifeline Assembly Manual. This detailed guide is specifically designed for the 0.55” x 100′ Fall Protection Rope with a 30 KN breaking tension. Crafted from high-quality polyester, this roofing rope includes steel snap hooks, a rope grab, and a shock absorber, ensuring you meet ANSI compliance standards.
Our manual is an invaluable resource for beginners and experienced professionals, offering step-by-step instructions on setup, troubleshooting, and optimizing your VEVOR Vertical Lifeline Assembly. With user-friendly language and clear visuals, it simplifies the installation process, enhances your understanding of the equipment, and helps you maintain peak performance.
Whether setting up for the first time or needing guidance on complex issues, this manual is your go-to solution. Download it now to ensure you’re fully equipped with the knowledge to maximize your safety and efficiency.
VEVOR Vertical Lifeline Fall Protection User Manual
MODEL NO.: ROPE-S-25, ROPE-S-50, ROPE-S-100

WARNING
Please read this manual carefully before using the product. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
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GENERAL INFORMATION

VERTICAL LIFELINE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

PACKAGE CONTENTS

PRODUCT INSTRUCTION



PERIODIC CHECKING OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

GENERAL REMARKS
Carrying out periodic checks (at predetermined intervals by the manufacturer) ensures the equipment’s efficiency, durability, and the user’s safety. The performance of regular periodic inspections is required by the
ASTM F887-16 standard, and it is therefore mandatory only for some device categories, whose instructions for use will expressly indicate such obligation.
Carrying out periodical controls doesn’t relieve the user from the obligation to perform the controls before and after each use, nor does it require an extraordinary periodic check, in case an outstanding event occurs (ex, a fall, even from a low height, a change of user etc.), or in case of doubts about the correct functioning of the device.
Attention
- Before first use, the owner/user of PPE must fill in the “device identification sheet” when present in the user’s instructions.
- The Inspector, after having carried out the periodic inspection, is responsible for the proper functioning of PPE. The check must be performed with the highest accuracy, without haste, and after completing all the necessary steps.
Regular periodic checks must be carried out: if the previous use of the device is unknown; at least every 12 months, with normal/standard use; in the presence of anomalies found during the inspections before and after each use; except for exceptions, whenever there is a change of user; filling the periodic inspection sheet in,;
Attention! The periodic inspection sheet also exists in the optimized version for kits or systems of PPE.
Attention! Provided that the minimum mandatory frequency for the periodic inspection is 12 months, it can be increased (i.e., 3 months, 6 months etc.) according to the national regulations in force or the frequency, intensity and method of use (i.e. heavy use, use in a marine environment, corrosive atmospheres etc.)
The periodic inspection sheet must be filled out, following the specific procedure for each type of device. climbing technology.com); consulting the photographic material available, where present; consulting the instructions for use of the device; examining the device in a suitable, tidy, and well-lit environment.
The photographic material at the end of the procedures is accompanied by an explanatory caption and by the following symbols:

VERTICAL LIFELINE CHECK LIST

VERTICAL LIFELINE PHOTO APPENDIX

COMPLETION

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